An assisted-living facility provides services in the form of residential space, meals, and other occupant assistance (OOA) to its occupants. The facility currently uses a traditional cost accounting system that charges each occupant a daily rate equal to the facility’s annual cost of providing residential space, meals, and OOA divided by total occupant days. However, an activity-based costing (ABC) analysis has revealed that occupants’ use of OOA varies substantially. This analysis determined that occupants could be grouped into three categories (low, moderate, and high usage of OOA) and that the activity driver of OOA should be nursing hours. The driver of the residential space and meals is occupant days. The following quantitative information was also provided: Annual Annual Occupant Category Occupant Days Nursing Hours Low usage 36,000 90,000 Medium usage 18,000 90,000 High usage 6,000 120,000 60,000 300,000 The total annual cost of OOA was $7.5 million, and the total annual cost of providing residential space and meals was $7.2 million. Accordingly, the ABC analysis indicates that the daily costing rate for providing residential space, meals, and OOA should be:__________

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Answer:

total cost for:

  • low usage category = $6,570,000
  • medium usage category = $4,410,000
  • high usage category = $3,720,000

Explanation:

occupant category          annual occupant days          annual nursing hours

Low usage                               36,000                              90,000

Medium usage                         18,000                              90,000

High usage                                6,000                             120,000

Total                                         60,000                            300,000

using ABC costing, the rate per occupant day = $7,200,000 / 60,000 = $120 per day

using ABC costing, the rate per nursing hour = $7,500,000 / 300,000 = $25 per nursing hour

total cost for:

low usage category = (36,000 x $120) + (90,000 x $25) = $6,570,000

medium usage category = (18,000 x $120) + (90,000 x $25) = $4,410,000

high usage category = (6,000 x $120) + (120,000 x $25) = $3,720,000